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Discover Korcula and Peljesac on this private 9-hour day trip from Dubrovnik, featuring scenic drives, a boat ride, wine tasting, and historic stops.
Exploring Korcula and Peljesac with this full-day private tour offers a blend of scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and wine tasting. Priced at $371.67 per person, the journey lasts approximately 9 hours and departs from Dubrovnik. This tour is ideal for those seeking a personalized experience with the flexibility to explore at their own pace, thanks to a private vehicle and guide. The tour includes boat tickets, a visit to a renowned winery, and several carefully curated stops. An added strength is the knowledgeable driver-guide, who shares insights about local history and winemaking traditions. One consideration is the longer duration, which suits travelers comfortable with a full day of sightseeing.


This tour begins at 8:00 am from Dubrovnik, with pickup included, ensuring a seamless start to your day. The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, which keeps the journey comfortable even during warm Croatian days. The private aspect of the tour means your group won’t be mixed with others, allowing for a tailored experience and personalized attention from the driver-guide.
The driver-guide is known for their extensive knowledge, sharing stories about local history, architecture, and the winemaking traditions of Peljesac. This personalized approach is a key appeal, especially for visitors who want to learn more than just see.
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The first stop at Mali Ston offers a brief photo opportunity and a quick story about the salt business and oysters farming in the Bay of Ston. Notable sights include the Toljevac Fortress, Koruna Fortress, Captain’s House, and the Old Town of Mali Ston.
This stop lasts around 5 minutes, making it a quick but informative glance at a historically significant area. The focus on salt production and oyster farming reveals a unique aspect of the local economy that travelers enjoy learning about through the guide’s commentary.

Next, the tour moves to Ston, where a 40-minute visit allows for a short tour of the medieval city. Visitors can enjoy a coffee break, while strolling along the 5.5 km-long city walls, which are the second longest preserved walls in the world. Walking this impressive structure gives a tangible sense of Croatia’s historic defenses and architecture.
The surrounding wall connects two seas, framing the city’s historic core, and provides fantastic photo opportunities. This stop balances sightseeing with leisure, making it suitable for those who want a relaxed yet engaging experience.

From Ston, the tour proceeds with a 10-minute ferry ride from Orebic to Korcula. During the 20-minute boat journey, the right side offers views of Our Lady of the Angels church and monastery. The boat tickets are included in the tour price, making this a smooth, hassle-free transfer.
Traveling by ferry grants a fresh perspective of the Croatian coast and islands, setting the stage for your exploration of Korcula’s old town. This part of the day emphasizes the scenic aspect of the experience and offers a break from driving.

Upon arrival, a private walking tour of Korcula Old Town lasts about 3 hours. The guide leads you through the Venetian defensive architecture and the 15th-century street layout, culminating at the 18th-century Baroque South gate.
Exploring Korcula’s narrow streets reveals historical charm and architectural details. The walk provides enough time to soak in the atmosphere, visit key sites, and appreciate the unique mix of Croatian and Venetian influences. The walk is suitable for those interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying a lively old town setting.
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A highlight of the tour is the visit to Matusko Winery, a renowned family-owned hotel on Peljesac. The 40-minute stop includes a guided tour of the winery cellar, where guests sample five different wines and liqueurs.
This tasting offers insight into the local winemaking traditions, with the opportunity to savor some of Croatia’s finest wines. The experience is a favorite part of the tour, praised for its quality and the knowledgeable guide who explains the nuances of each variety.

The journey continues with a scenic drive through the Dingac tunnel, followed by a 15-minute stop in the Dingac wine-growing zone. Vines grow on steep hills with 40-60 degree inclines, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding islands, Mljet and Lastovo, along with fishing villages like Trstenik.
This stop allows for photos and an appreciation of the landscape’s rugged beauty. The drive through Dingac is often praised for its spectacular scenery, and the photo opportunity highlights the dramatic terrain where some of Croatia’s best wines are produced.

The tour includes all transportation, a professional English-speaking driver-guide, boat tickets, a wine tasting at Matusko Winery, and visits to Ston and Mali Ston. The group discounts and mobile tickets make the experience straightforward and convenient.
However, the tour does not include food or drinks besides the wine tasting, and travelers should plan for a late lunch at Mali Ston if they wish to eat during the day. The overall value is excellent for those wanting a comprehensive day exploring Croatia’s coastal highlights in a private setting.
This private tour offers a well-rounded experience of some of Croatia’s most appealing coastal sights. The combination of historical sites, scenic drives, wine tasting, and a quiet walk through Korcula makes it a rewarding choice. The knowledgeable guide and flexible schedule are key strengths.
Ideal for those who appreciate personalized attention, gastronomic experiences, and scenic landscapes, this tour suits visitors with full days available and an interest in Croatia’s wine and history. The $371.67 price reflects quality, comfort, and comprehensive coverage of key attractions, though it’s best booked well in advance.
“Informative guide- very knowledgeable on history, architecture local routes and other aspects of the tour.”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While the tour is private and flexible, the focus on history, walking, and wine tasting may appeal more to adults or older children comfortable with walking and boat rides.
Does the tour include meals?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks except for the wine tasting at the winery. A late lunch at Mali Ston is optional.
How long is the ferry ride from Orebic to Korcula?
The ferry ride lasts about 20 minutes, with scenic views of Our Lady of the Angels church and monastery along the way.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, there may be some flexibility to adjust the pace or select specific highlights, but it follows the outlined stops and schedule.
What is the walking like in Korcula Old Town?
The walk covers narrow streets and historical sites, lasting approximately 3 hours, suitable for guests comfortable with moderate walking.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
The information does not specify accessibility details, so guests with mobility concerns should inquire in advance.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund.
Who is the tour provider?
The tour is operated by DORIA Ltd, a reputable provider with positive reviews for guides and overall experience.